Biden Sees Very Fine People on Both Sides of Campus Antisemitism
President Joe Biden condemned antisemitism on college campuses on Monday — but equivocated, saying that he also condemned those who did not understand the Palestinians’ point of view.
President Joe Biden condemned antisemitism on college campuses on Monday — but equivocated, saying that he also condemned those who did not understand the Palestinians’ point of view.
The Joe Biden presidential campaign on Monday released a compilation reel featuring out-of-context remarks by former President Donald Trump, in an attempt to push the latest Democrat hoax that Trump called for political violence.
Actor Michael Rapaport has admitted that he helped spread the left’s Trump Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax, saying he was “wrong” to have promoted the lie.
President Joe Biden repeated the “fine people hoax” Thursday, referring to the false claim that then-President Donald Trump praised neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 when he, in fact, condemned them.
There is a more of a direct connection between Biden’s words and Ellingson’s murder than there ever was with Trump and Heyer’s, yet the media have not, and will not, hold Biden to blame.
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, could not defend President Joe Biden’s use of the debunked “fine people hoax” against former President Donald Trump when asked about it after a White House “unity summit” on Thursday.
President Joe Biden repeated the Charlottesville “fine people hoax” on Thursday at his “unity summit,” falsely claiming that then-President Donald Trump referred to neo-Nazis as “very fine people. Trump said they should be “condemned totally.”
President Joe Biden repeated a falsehood known as the “fine people hoax” in an interview this week with the Associated Press, falsely claiming that his predecessor praised a mob of neo-Nazis who rioted in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported Tuesday that the number of recoded antisemitic incidents reached an all-time high in 2021, the first year of President Joe Biden’s administration, after he campaigned on stopping the rise of extremism.
President Joe Biden repeated the infamous “very fine people hoax” on Thursday evening in Brussels, Belgium, falsely claiming that his predecessor praised neo-Nazis who rioted in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.
Congressman Eric Swalwell (D-CA), a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, fell for and promoted the tiki torch hoax during the Virginia governor’s race on Friday.
Lauren Windsor, a Democrat operative, admitted her involvement in Friday’s failed tiki torch plot that attempted to smear Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin as a white supremacist.
Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) released a campaign ad this week featuring a selectively edited clip of former President Donald Trump that perpetuates the “very fine people” hoax used repeatedly by Democrats attempting to paint Trump as a neo-Nazi sympathizer.
President Joe Biden issued a new statement condemning antisemitism on Friday, four days after tweeting about the ongoing spate of antisemitic violence across the nation, and a week after his silence prompted Jewish groups to demand a response.
Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber said in his annual State of the University letter that “false ideas” are “inconsistent” with the university’s core values. In his letter, however, Eisgruber goes on to spread the infamous “very fine people” hoax about former President Donald Trump.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) attempted to use the Charlottesville “fine people hoax” to attack former President Donald Trump in a hearing on Wednesday — and was fact-checked on the spot by Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ).
Trump lawyer David Schoen told an interviewer that he had believed the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax until the day he prepared his argument.
Lawyers representing former President Donald Trump demolished the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax on Friday in his Senate impeachment trial, playing the full video in which Trump said neo-Nazis should be “condemned totally.”
Lead House impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) used the infamous Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax to argue that the Senate had to convict former President Donald Trump to prevent him from running for office ever again.
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton described last Wednesday’s “attack on the Capitol” as a function of “white-supremacist grievances fueled by Donald Trump.”
President-elect Joe Biden repeated the false claim Thursday that President Donald Trump had praised neo-Nazis in deadly riots in Charlottesville in August 2017.
If Biden is sincere about wanting to bring Americans back together, he will have to do more than say “we are not enemies.” Nine ways to start.
Joe Biden, presumed the winner of the presidential election according to mainstream media networks, issued a call for “unity” Saturday evening after a bruising campaign in which he had compared President Donald Trump to Nazis, including Adolf Hitler.
Former Vice President Joe Biden referred to the Charlottesville riots in August 2017 one last time on Election Day, as he addressed a small group of activists at a “get-out-the vote” event in his childhood hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has used footage of Nazi dictator and mass murderer Adolf Hitler in a new campaign ad.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) repeated several well-worn lies in a speech to voters in Reno, Nevada, on Tuesday in which she claimed that President Donald Trump is a racist.
Kamala Harris repeated several disproven and discredited arguments about why she thinks President Donald Trump is a racist.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) told an audience at a rally in Atlanta that President Donald Trump is a racist, citing five proven lies in two minutes.
Harris lied during a recent radio show interview, repeating the debunked claim Trump “refused to condemn” Neo-Nazis.
Former Vice President Joe Biden told a voter mobilization event in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday that President Donald Trump had ignored “systemic racism” — but he forgot a key detail in his argument.
Former Vice President Joe Biden tweeted the debunked “Charlottesville very fine people hoax” on Thursday in an attempt to blame President Donald Trump for a foiled kidnapping plot by members of a militia in Michigan.
Former Vice President Joe Biden blamed President Donald Trump on Thursday for a foiled kidnapping plot by a group of extremists who intended to abduct Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
At long last, the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax was debunked on the national stage. Kamala Harris used it, and Mike Pence killed it.
Kamala Harris is likely to bring up Charlottesville at the debate. When she does, Pence has an opportunity to set the record straight:
Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the site of one of the most important battles of the Civil War.
British journalist Melanie Phillips has argued in her latest column for the Jewish News Syndicate that “Trump has done more for the Jewish people than any previous American president.”
Joe Biden repeated the most debunked lie of the 2020 presidential campaign. Trump condemned the neo-Nazis “totally.” NBC’s Lester Holt let him get away with it.
Joe Biden always uses the same hoaxes. Trump should have prepared to debunk them. He needs to do better at the next debate.
Both moderator Chris Wallace and Democrat nominee Joe Biden repeated the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax.
Former Vice President Joe Biden told a small audience at the Grace Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wisconsin, that President Donald Trump had called neo-Nazis “very fine people” — repeating a false claim he has made since his campaign began.